Mold



F. H. CRINER.

MOLD.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 26, I921.

Patented Mar. 21,1922.

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FRED H. o'RIn'ER, or SEVILLE, OHIO.

MOLD.

Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Liar. 2 1, 1922 Applicationfiled September 26, 1921. Serial No. 503,151.

To aZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, FRED H. CRINER, a citizen of the United States,residing at Seville, Ohio, whose post-ofiice address is care of TheSeville Porcelain Company, Seville, Ohio, have invented certain new anduseful Improvements in Molds; and I do hereby declare the following tobe a full, clear, concise, and exact description of the invention, suchas will enable others skilled in the art to which it a pertains to makeand use the same.

Heretofore molds of this character have been held in upright position byplacing them on upright pegs which pegs have been allowed to come indirect contact with the mold itself. The result has been that such moldshave been frequently broken. My invention contemplates an improvedarrangement that interposes a socket between the mold and the peg.

Among the objects of my invention are:

To provide a mold for use in making rubber gloves and the like with animproved socket terminal through the medium of which the mold can beheld .in standing position and removed from the stand readily withoutdanger of breaking;

To provide details of improvement tending to increase thte efiiciencyand serviceability of a device of the above character.

To accomplish the foregoing and other useful ends my invention comprisesmeans hereinafter more fully set forth and claimed.

Referring to the accompanying drawing,

Fig. 1 is a view of the mold in elevation.

Fig. 2 is a-bottom view thereof showing the socket attachment.

Fig. 3 is a section on line 33 Fig. 2 showing the socket cemented to theform.

Fig. 4 shows the same without the cement.

Referring more in detail to the figures, the form 2 is usually made ofporcelain and I have devised a socket to be placed within the form asshown in Figs. 2 and 4; and cemented to the form as shown in Fig. 3.This socket, 3, is in the shape of a cup having corrugations, 4, on itsouter side. In the bottom of the cup I have shown a pair of openings, 5,for receiving suitable pins or pegs when it is desired to have the formstand upright as shown in Fig. 1. On the inner side of the hollowsection, 6, of the form there are also corrugations, 7, in the sectionoverlapped by the walls of the plug, In order to secure the plug to theform the section in between is filled with cement, 8, as shown in Fig.3. It will be seen that 1f for any reason the-socket, 3, is broken thesame can be removed and a new one substituted. In this way the forni isprotected against destruction.

lVhat I claim as my invention is:

1. A molding form having a hollow tubular section, a socket terminaltherefor consisting of a corrugated cup-like plug inserted in saidhollowsection marked foremost, corrugations on the outer side of said socket,corrugations on the inner section of said form overlapped by said plug.

' 2. A molding form havinga hollow tubular section, a socket terminaltherefor consistlng of a corrugated cup-like plug'inserted in saidhollow section marked foremost, corrugations on the outer side of saidsocket. corrugations on the inner section of sald form overlapped bysaid plug, and cement between said sections securing the plug to themold through the medium of said corrugations.

3. A molding form having a hollow tubular section, a socket terminaltherefor consisting of a corrugated cup-like plug inserted in saidhollow section marked foremost, corrugations on the outer side of saidsocket, corrugations on the inner section of said form overlapped bysaid plug, and cement between said sections securing the plug to themold through the medium of said corrugations, the bottom of said cupbeing flush with the rim of the form, said cup having a pair ofperforations in the bottom thereof for receiving a pair of pins wherebythe form may be held in upright position.

In witness whereof. I have hereunto signed my name this 19th day ofSeptember, 1921.

- FRED H. CRINER.

